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Threshing Session on How We Can Address Peace and Social Justice Issues

The minutes from 5/2/1999 contain the item below.  A report on the threshing session will be posted if we ever find it.

10. Friends expressed concern that PPM has not been adequately addressing peace and social justice issues. The Clerk will schedule a threshing session on concerns about how PPM can take on issues of peace and social justice. This meeting would not be for the purpose of deciding the issue, nor for proposing specific projects, but to thresh the issues for meeting for business.

The silent announcements for 8/22/1999 contain the item below.

Notes from the threshing session on our Meeting’s leadings on peace and social order, held yesterday, are on the hall table.

Spiritual State of the Meeting Report, 1998

Approved by Meeting for Worship with a Concern for Business, March 7, 1999

The past year has presented several crucial issues in the life of our Meeting and has also been a period of expanded social sharing and community-building. We completed the process of becoming a full-fledged Preparative Meeting under the care of Sandy Spring Monthly Meeting. Eager as we were to move forward, the slow pace of Quaker deliberation allowed us to fully appreciate the significance of our request to formally organize as a Quaker community. Following our common leading, we did not wait for formalization to embrace the spiritual tasks necessary to building a spiritual community.

Activities that deepened our knowledge and appreciation of each other included a hayride, a summer picnic, “Friendly Bunches” gatherings and singing Christmas carols. We celebrated a wedding at Mt. Hebron House, celebrated the birth of two babies, formally welcomed two members and held a farewell for one family. Our outward witness was expressed through individual actions and by our preparation of AFSC kits. The monthly book discussion group continued meeting regularly. In June, Phyllis Keenan followed a leading and began holding monthly Meetings for Worship for Healing, with the support and approval of the Meeting. Several new attenders were drawn to our Meeting through this ministry.

Meeting for worship continued to regularly attract fifteen to twenty adult attenders. The Meeting was enriched throughout the year by visits from seekers and other Quakers, particularly from Sandy Spring Monthly Meeting. While we have found that the presence of visitors tended to enhance the quality of silent worship, we are aware that a significant number of visitors have not returned after an initial visit or two. First Day School continued to grow this year with the appointment of new teachers and an RE Committee. From 5 to 16 children attended First Day School weekly in three classes. The children enjoyed a spring egg hunt, presented an original Thanksgiving play, sang in an “Angel Chorus” at Christmas time and helped assemble AFSC kits. Young friendships began to bud.

In Meeting for Worship with a Concern for Business we struggled throughout the year with questions regarding the structure of this new Meeting: How many committees do we need? How will the work of the Meeting be accomplished? What is the rightful work of the Meeting? How can members and attenders continue to take personal responsibility for our common endeavors once a committee is appointed to attend to certain matters? Our progress on these issues was halting and slow, resulting in some painful misunderstandings, a deeper searching for unity and an increased sensitivity to one another.

We enter 1999 with quiet joy at any occasion where the phrase “Patapsco Friends Preparative Meeting” is uttered. Ahead of us lies the work of knitting ourselves more closely to the larger Quaker community and expressing a corporate Quaker witness to the world. Supporting our growing ministries and nurturing the Light Within each member and attender remain our constant aims.

Sandy Spring’s Approval of Patapsco as a Preparative Meeting

On 1/3/1999, Sandy Spring Friends Meeting approved recognition of Patapsco Friends Meeting and Seneca Valley Friends Meeting as Preparative Meetings under its care.  In so doing, it approved the following statement of understanding, which was developed by an ad hoc committee with representatives from each Meeting.

RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SANDY SPRING MONTHLY MEETING AND ITS PREPARATIVE MEETINGS

The period of time spent as a Preparative Meeting is seen as the time for this new group to learn to work together, in the manner of Friends, and to establish the committees and procedures that will allow it to function in good order as an independent Monthly Meeting. It is the role of the parent Monthly Meeting to support, nurture, and work with the Preparative Meeting in setting up suitable infrastructure and learning to use it effectively. To this end persons and groups in the Monthly Meeting should be concerned to demonstrate and teach good Quaker practice as they work with the members of the Preparative Meeting community on the various aspects of establishing and maintaining a viable and vibrant meeting community. We understand that the relationship between the Monthly Meeting and its Preparative Meeting(s) is not static and should be expected to change.

Since the Baltimore Yearly Meeting Faith and Practice describes (pp. 86-87) the role of the Monthly Meeting in handling of membership requests, marriages under the care of the Meeting, and finances involving the Preparative Meeting(s), these items are addressed in some detail below. The nurture and support aspects of Overseers concerns and the family relations aspects of the Marriage and Family Relations Committee as well as the areas of general concern and overlapping work of other committees should be considered within the following guidelines:

a. Each Preparative Meeting committee should name one of its members to receive minutes of the related Monthly Meeting committee, share items of concern with the rest of the Preparative Meeting community, and bring concerns of the Preparative Meeting to the Monthly Meeting committee.

b. Each Monthly Meeting committee should name one of its members to receive minutes of the related Preparative Meeting committee and facilitate interactions, joint activities, nurture and support of the Preparative Meeting committee as appropriate.

c. Concerns arising in the Preparative Meeting should be considered by its meeting for business or the relevant Monthly Meeting committee before coming to the Monthly Meetings meeting for business.

Membership

The purposes of joint committee work on memberships and marriage requests include providing the Monthly Meeting with adequate information for consideration of the request; joint interviews to provide a reasonable blend of persons with knowledge of the individuals involved and of the processes; and participation by both the Preparative Meeting and the Monthly Meeting in considering the request.

a. Members of Sandy Spring Monthly Meeting of Friends who worship with the Preparative Meeting will retain their membership in the Monthly Meeting until the Preparative Meeting is established as an independent Monthly Meeting.

b. Persons who worship with the Preparative Meeting who desire membership in the Religious Society of Friends should apply for membership in Sandy Spring Monthly Meeting. The person desiring membership would write to the Clerk of the Preparative Meeting of their desire to become a member. The Preparative Meeting’s Ministry and Oversight Committee would receive the request, share it with the Monthly Meeting Overseers, and make arrangements for an interview of the applicant at a time and place convenient to all. It is understood that the interview process will include members of both the Preparative and Monthly Meeting Committees and that more than one interview will at times be desirable.

Upon completion of the interview process, a report will be made to the Preparative Meeting’s meeting for business by their Ministry and Oversight Committee. If the Committee recommends approval of the membership request and the Preparative Meeting concurs, the Preparative Meeting will forward the report and the approval to the Monthly Meeting Overseers for their consideration. Overseers will consider the reports and information from their members of the interviewing group. If they concur in the recommendation for membership, the request will be brought to the Monthly Meeting’s meeting for business for the customary first and second readings and approval of the membership. Members of the Welcome and Nurture Committee will be recommended by the Ministry and Oversight Committee of the Preparative Meeting and will include Friends from the Preparative Meeting and the wider Monthly Meeting as appropriate.

As with any membership request that needs more seasoning, the Preparative Meeting Ministry and Oversight Committee, the Preparative Meeting’s meeting for business, or the Monthly Meeting’s Overseers may suggest further meetings for clearness before the membership request moves forward. Care shall be taken to see that a spirit of love and understanding accompany this process.

c. Persons who worship with the Preparative Meeting(s), who are now members of other Friends Meetings, may request transfer of their membership to Sandy Spring Monthly Meeting. Transfers of membership follow the same process as requests for membership, except that the interview is usually less formal, and transfers do not lie over for a second reading in the Monthly Meeting’s meeting for business.

Marriage

a. Weddings are held under the care of the Sandy Spring Monthly Meeting. Members or non-members of the Society may marry under the care of the Monthly Meeting, if their request for marriage has been approved by the Meeting. Persons who worship with the Preparative Meeting and wish to be married under the care of the Meeting should request approval from months in advance of the proposed wedding date. The request should be in writing, signed by both persons intending to marry, and indicate that they have considered the questions in Appendix F-l of Baltimore Yearly Meeting’s Faith and Practice.

b. The procedures for consideration of marriage undriage under the care of the Monthly Meeting from persons in the Preparative Meeting will follow the same principles as those for a membership request. The request is directed to the Preparative Meeting Clerk. The Preparative Meeting Ministry and Oversight Committee will work with the Monthly Meeting Marriage and Family Relations Committee to set up a group for the clearness process which includes members of both the Preparative Meeting and the Monthly Meeting Committees. When this process, or series of interviews, is successfully completed, the request will be considered by the Preparative Meeting Ministry and Oversight Committee, the Preparative Meeting’s meeting for business, the Monthly Meeting Marriage and Family Relations Committee and then come to the Monthly Meeting’s meeting for business for the customary first and second readings and approval. The marriage oversight committee will include members from both the Preparative and Monthly Meetings.

Financial Arrangements

The worship groups appreciate the willingness of Sandy Spring Monthly Meeting to underwrite their basic expenses from the Monthly Meeting reserves as the need arises. They hope this promise will continue when they become Preparative Meetings. The following paragraphs set out guidelines for the financial arrangements under which the Preparative Meetings will operate at first. We see the main areas of concern as the sharing of records and and information and integrating the Preparative Meeting budget process into the Monthly Meeting process. We recognize that as a Preparative Meeting matures, it will become ready for a separate checking account and an Assistant Treasurer for that Preparative Meeting. Process and details for these matters can be worked out by the Preparative Meeting and Monthly Meeting Finance Committees when they are needed.

As a worship group Howard County has no finance committee, and Seneca Valley has a very small committee. Each group has had a person serving some of the record keeping and informational functions of a treasurer. So as to allow each group to choose the structure that will best serve its evolving needs, this document will simply refer to the “Finance Person(s)” for the Preparative Meeting to include a treasurer, finance committee, or whatever small group the Preparative Meeting sets up to oversee its financial affairs and to be the point of contact with the Treasurers and Finance Committee of Sandy Spring Monthly Meeting. The Preparative Meeting will determine the process it will use for authorization of payments from its funds, and the Clerk of the Preparative Meeting will inform the Monthly Meeting Treasurers in writing. The Finance Person(s) for the Preparative Meeting will receive information from the Monthly Meeting Treasurers and Finance Committee and will be the one(s) to sign vouchers authorizing payments by the Monthly Meeeting Treasurer for expenses of the Preparative Meeting.

Record keeping and Information Sharing

Information on income and the portion from donations received each month would be helpful for the Preparative Meetings. We have worked with the Treasurers and Finance Committee of the Monthly Meeting and the Preparative Meetings on ways to provide more information without undue burden on the Meeting Treasurers.

The Monthly Meeting Treasurers and Finance Committee will try to track and will work with the Preparative Meetings to identify what expenses the Monthly Meeting is incurring on the Preparative Meeting’s behalf. Preparative Meetings would budget these costs and pay for them as they are able. A Preparative Meeting may include in its own budget contributions to specific outside organizations.

Separate record keeping by the Preparative Meeting Finance Person(s) may be helpful so the Preparative Meeting can have more detailed records of income and expenses than the Monthly Meeting Treasurer maintains. These records should be reconciled periodically. A thorough review should also be done at the time the Preparative Meeting becomes a separate Monthly Meeting.

Budget

Sandy Spring Monthly Meeting’s budget year is the calendar year. The Treasurers of Sandy Spring Monthly Meeting will provide the Preparative Meeting with a six-month statement of income and expenses in July so the Prehe Preparative Meeting can use this information in preparing their budget. The annual operating budget of the Preparative Meeting should be approved by the Preparative Meeting in their meeting for business in time to forward it to the Monthly Meeting Finance Committee by the second Sunday in October for inclusion in the Monthly Meeting Budget. The proposed budget is presented to the Monthly Meeting for Business in November and brought back in December for approval.

Members of the Preparative Meeting need to participate in the Monthly Meeting budget process. A representative is encouraged to attend the budget development sessions of the Monthly Meeting Finance Committee. The Monthly Meeting Budget should be considered at the Preparative Meeting’s business meeting. Preparative Meeting members are encouraged to participate in the Monthly Meeting’s budget considerations during the November and December Meetings for Business.

Additional Items of Concern

The Preparative Meeting needs to let the Monthly Meeting Trustees know about appropriate insurance for any rented facilities and/or any real or personal property which should be covered under the Monthly Meeting insurance.

A Preparative Meeting can request that the Monthly Meeting establish a special fund for a particular purpose, following the process Monthly Meeting committees use. (A “Minute to Establish the Fund” is brought to the Monthly Meeting’s meetieeting for business, usually after consultation with the Finance Committee and the Trustees. This minute states the purpose and duration of the fund, who is in charge of it and who is authorized to request payments from the fund, how money in the fund will be handled when the fund is no longer needed, and whether the fund should have earnings of the Monthly Meeting’s investments allocated to it.)

The Work of our Meeting, 1998

THE WORK OF OUR MEETING

(as approved by the Meeting for Business, 1 November 1998)

ACTIVITY

HOW ORGANIZED/HANDLED

Lead the affairs of the meeting Clerk/Assistant clerk
Manage financial affairs Treasurer
Take notes/publish Business Meeting minutes; maintain Meeting records Recording clerk
Publish a newsletter for members/attenders (making sure to send to new comers) Recording clerk – For now, minutes sent out by will serve as newsletter.
Working with Sandy Spring Friends Meeting on Preparatory Meeting status Ad hoc committee – sunset once decision is made by SSFM on preparatory meeting status
Point of contact with Mt. Hebron Mt. Hebron coordinator
Facilitating discussion groups Ad hoc committee of participants
Facilitating meetings for healing Ad hoc committee of participants
Prepare directory Directory editor
Maintain name tags Oversight by directory editor
Maintain records of who holds keys to Mt. Hebron house Directory editor
Order pamphlets and related supplies for new attenders Directory editor
Follow-up with new comers (e.g., send a note or make a phone call Directory editor
Coordinate simple meal, maintain meal supplies Hospitality coordinators – sign-up sheet, written procedures
Maintain/develop a Meeting library Library Coordinator
Oversee the spiritual health of the meeting, including annual state of the meeting message M&O
Visiting/caring for ill members/attenders M&O
Interviewing persons who apply for membership or marriage M&O
Facilitate formation of clearness committees as requested by members/attenders M&O
Planning social activities M&O, individual initiative, sign-up sheets
Open/set up/clean/close meeting M&O, sign-up sheet, written procedures
Greeting visitors M&O, sign-up sheet, written procedures
Nominate members/attenders to committees and functions Nominating Committee
Providing for young children’s religious education RE Committee
Providing for mid-elementary through junior high age childrens’ religious education RE Committee
Providing for teen religious education RE Committee
Providing for adult education Ad hoc/as requested of RE Committee
Promote peace and social justice To be handled during business meeting – committee of the whole.
Outreach to other Friends meetings and organizations, facilitate visitation by Friends from other meetings to our meeting (i.e., Friends traveling under a concern or visiting for the day) Item to be prepared by Susan and John for discussion at business meeting
Reach out to inform local community of our existence and beliefs, including Seeker Sessions, notices in paper and phone directory, web site, etc. Item to be prepared by Susan and John for discussion at business meeting
Planning for becoming a full meeting Needs to be a business meeting agenda item